Mother of Quiet

Quiet clings to her tread like sandals,
Her vestment moves with no sound,
Wheresoever she walks, there
Is holy ground.

Her fragrant body is a soft fire
Burning honey and wheat;
I shut out tumult, hearing
Her still feet.

I would be as the moss, a depth
Under her step, for she
Touching my restless heart
Would hallow me.
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